Corn kernel fiber: a pathway for 2G · Corn fiber is a viable cellulosic biofuel opportunity today...

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Corn kernel fiber: a pathway for 2G

Katy Cagle

July 11, 2017

Corn fiber is a viable cellulosic biofuel opportunity today

• Captive feedstock: no harvest, collection, transportation costs

• Less recalcitrant than other cellulosic feedstocks

• Cellulosic ethanol eligible for D3 RINs under RFS

• Enables production of a high protein DDGS

Fiber is a unique cellulosic substrate

Glucose

37%

Xylose

18%

Arabinose

11%

Galactose

4%

Protein

11%

Lignin

8%

Fat

2%

Acetyl

2%

Other

7%

Fiber

8-10%

Ethanol plants are capitalizing on a big revenue opportunity

= $3.40+/gal$25m revenue

= $1.50/gal

Corn kernel fiber platforms are developing

<2.5%cellulosic yield

4 plants operating EdeniqPathway with D3 RIN approval

8-10%cellulosic yield

Successful 1.5G pilot; 1st plant in planning

5-6%cellulosic yield

1 plant operating Cellerate with D3 RIN approval

8-10%cellulosic yield

1 D3MAX pilot running

In-Situ Separate

The technology, policy, and commercial picture is aligning around fiber

1.25

2017

2.50

2016

1.90

2015

Producer margins are squeezed

Policy is supportive

Technologies are emerging

How can we leverage the progress in “1.5G” on the path to broader cellulosic ethanol commercialization?